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Live Music at Menchie's

Live music and open mic night every Friday Call to store to sign up Fro-yo and a show...
Occurring Each Friday Through Wednesday, December 31, 2014.
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Menchie's Windward
12850 Hwy 9 North
Alpharetta GA 30004
678-297-0107

Spring Fling Fashion Show Luncheon

Polo Women's Club invites you to a "Spring Fling" Fashion Show and luncheon featuring the spring line ...
Ongoing Every Mon & Fri.
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Polo Golf and Country Club
6300 Polo Club Dr.
Cumming GA 30040
678-642-3369
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We do any and all electric services including fans, surge protectors, new construction, rehab old electric. Licensed, bonded, realiable, local, and many references. $30 OFF WITH MENTION of this ad (minimum $200). Call 678-250-4470.
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